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A multi-field icon, the Mother of God Odigitria of Kazan; St. Nicholas, St. George the Martyr, St. Anastasia.

Part of the collection: Ikony

Popularization note

The tradition of creating icons composed of several different images on a single painting support is long. Presumably, such icons appeared in Ruthenia in late 14th century. The oldest known from 15th century come from Novgorod the Great in north-western Ruthenia. Paintings of this type were often used at home. They depicted venerated images of the Mother of God famous for miracles, popular selected saints who were intercessors for specific needs or gospel scenes. The exhibited icon features four scenes, from the upper left corner: the Mother of God Odigitria of Kazan; St. Nicholas the Miracle Worker; St. St. George the Martyr and St. Anastasia who remains the personification of Sunday in Slavic tradition. 

Teresa Bagińska-Żurawska https://orcid.org/0000-0002-9243-3967

Information about the object

Information about this object

Author / creator

nieznany

Object type

ikony

Technique

tempera

Material

wood, chalk, distemper

Creation time / dating

XIX/XX wiek

Creation / finding place

powstanie: Rosja (Europa)

Owner

Muzeum - Zamek w Łańcucie

Identification number

S.12912MŁ

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